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Change: Commons licenseWhat is Web 2.0?The term is accredited to Tim O'Reilly, during a conference brainstorming session in response to the dot-com burst of 2001. One of the key components of Web 2.0 is the idea of the 'web as platform' where people can
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Change: possibilities. (It includes visuals and audio).The following six Web 2.0 related categories "Collaborative Editing", "Digital Storytelling", "Mashups", "Presentation Tools", "Social Networking", and "Digital Storytelling" provide insight into pedagogalpedagogical ideas as discussed in our class "Beyond Web CT: Integrating Social Networking Tools into Language & Culture Classes" at the
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Change: The picture is courtesy of wp4lib at FlickrWhat is Web 2.0?The term is accredited to Tim O'Reilly, during a conference brainstorming session in response to the dot-com burst of 2001. One of the key components of Web 2.0 is the idea of the 'web as platform'
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Change: : "The term is audacious: Web 2.0. It assumes a certain interpretation of Web history, including enough progress in certain directions to trigger a succession.
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Change: [Next: differences from 1.0, web socializing, collaborative writing (wikis), podcast, interactivity, information coming to user, not the other way around]. Use this template when you want to use photos and text to tell your story. Click EasyEdit, then highlight this text with your
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Change: Lorenzo,Lorenzo, titled Web 2.0 Promises and Potentials. Itself a good example of Web 2.0 possibilites.[Next: differences from 1.0, web socializing, collaborative writing (wikis), podcast, interactivity, information coming to user, not the other way around]. Use this template when you want
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Change: If you prefer an audio presentation with visuals, take a look to this voicethread created by Quentin D'Souza and Rob De Lorenzo. Itself an example of Web 2.0 possibilites.[Next: differences from 1.0, web socializing, collaborative writing (wikis), podcast, interactivity, information coming to user, not the other way around].
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Change: Web 2.0 is the business revolution in the computer industry caused by the move to the internet as platform, and an attempt to understand the
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